What is a feeling of ill or anger toward another?

What is a feeling of ill or anger toward another?

Malice + 1 A feeling of ill will towards another. A grudge.

What does feeling ill will mean?

unfriendly feeling
English Language Learners Definition of ill will : an unfriendly feeling : a feeling of hatred or dislike. See the full definition for ill will in the English Language Learners Dictionary.

What’s another word for ill feeling?

What is another word for ill feeling?

animosity bitterness
antagonism enmity
resentment antipathy
ill will hard feelings
spite hatred

What is ill will toward someone?

Ill will is unfriendly or hostile feelings that you have toward someone. He didn’t bear anyone any ill will. Synonyms: hostility, spite, dislike, hatred More Synonyms of ill will.

Which of the following refers to the acting with ill will toward a person?

Malicious, Malevolent, and Malice Malicious and malevolent are close in meaning, since both refer to ill will that desires to see someone else suffer. Malice is an important legal concept, which has to be proved in order to convict someone of certain crimes such as first-degree murder.

What is ill will in business?

also ill-will. uncountable noun. Ill will is unfriendly or hostile feelings that you have toward someone.

What type of word is ill?

adjective, worse, worst;ill·er, ill·est for 7. of unsound physical or mental health; unwell; sick: She felt ill, so her teacher sent her to the nurse. objectionable; unsatisfactory; poor; faulty: ill manners. hostile; unkindly: ill feeling.

What does wishing ill will mean?

​noun uncountable. DEFINITIONS1. a strong feeling that you dislike someone and wish them harm.

What does it mean to have no ill will?

to be mad at someone because of something they have done: I bear him no ill will. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feelings of dislike and hatred..

What does ill will mean in a sentence?

Does ill mean angry?

1 : with displeasure or anger The remark was ill received. 2 : in a harsh or unkind way The animals were ill treated.

How do you write ill?

Ill, sick mean being in bad health, not being well. Ill is the more formal word. In the U.S. the two words are used practically interchangeably except that sick is always used when the word modifies the following noun: He looks sick ( ill ); a sick person.